Grado (wrestler)
Grado | |
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Birth name | Graeme Stevely |
Born |
Stevenston, Scotland, United Kingdom | 5 June 1984
Website | https://twitter.com/gradowrestling |
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) |
Grado Grant Dunbar Matt Classic[1] Odarg the Great |
Billed height | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)[2] |
Billed weight | 235 lb (107 kg)[2] |
Billed from |
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Trained by |
Conscience Kid Fite Drew Galloway Red Lightning Adam Shame |
Debut | 2004 |
Graeme Stevely[4] (born 5 June 1984), better known by the ring name Grado, is a Scottish professional wrestler and actor, currently signed to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). He is best known for his work with Insane Championship Wrestling (ICW), where he is a former ICW World Heavyweight Champion.
Professional wrestling career
Early career (2002–2006)
Grado first got into wrestling in 2002. He trained briefly with Red Lightning, Kid Fite, and Drew Galloway at British Championship Wrestling. He then went back to train a few years later with Scottish Wrestling Alliance as they were closer to home. He made his debut for the Scottish Wrestling Alliance (SWA) in 2004, under the ring name Grant Dunbar, as part of The Lowlanders with Glen Dunbar. They achieved little success, but held the SWA Tag Team Championships on two occasions. He performed as part of a three team act with Gerry Adams MP and Jimmy Krankie in the ICW underwear challenge tournament, which he won.
Insane Championship Wrestling (2006–present)
After years of wrestling sporadically and performing as lead singer of Scottish metalcore band Prezident Prime, Grado made a Facebook video to sell tickets for a local SWA show, gaining him a spot on the show. His training videos and promos became popular and Mark Dallas from Insane Championship Wrestling (ICW) hatched the "Get Grado Booked" campaign. During this time, Grado was the subject of a Vice documentary, The British Wrestler, which saw his popularity rise with American stars like Sonjay Dutt voicing their support.[5] As part of the Vice documentary, Grado appeared to defeat ICW Heavyweight Champion Red Lightning at Super Smokin' Thunderbowl to win the ICW Heavyweight Championship. The match was later restarted as Red Lightning had his leg under the bottom rope. Red Lightning would go on to retain the title.
During the ICW Fringe Tour in 2014, Grado teamed up with Colt Cabana to face the New Age Kliq (Chris Renfrew and BT Gunn) and won the first Official ICW Tag Team Championships. Grado and Colt Cabana are known as Irn Jew and on the last night of the tour they lost their Tag Team Champship Belts to The Age Kliq (Chris Renfrew and BT Gunn). on 15th Novmember 2015 Fear & Loathing VIII Grado defeated Drew Galloway to win the ICW World Championship at the SECC.
At the fifth annual Square Go on January 24, 2016, Grado lost the ICW World Heavyweight Championship to Chris Renfrew, ending his reign at just two months, the shortest reign in ICW History. At the event he also debuted a new theme, and a new look, coming out to a rock version of "99 Problems" replacing his long time theme "Like A Prayer", as well as ditching his long time singlet for trunks, and the flannel given to him by Mick Foley at Fear and Loathing VIII.
Independent circuit (2006–present)
In addition to working in Insane Championship Wrestling, Grado also appears for various companies around the UK. He has worked for SWA, PWE, SWE, PBW and Wrestlezone among other companies. At WrestleZone's Aberdeen Anarchy event in the Beach Ballroom in front of a sold out 1300 crowd, Grado defeated childhood hero Scotty 2 Hotty. Later that year, Grado won the PWE Elite Rumble there for earning a title shot and the opportunity to name the next event. The next PWE show was called Gradomania. He won the Pro Wrestling Elite Heavyweight Championship from Dave Mastiff at GradoMania.[2] He lost the title to Iestyn Rees after Rees cashed in his title shot at PWE Jingle All The Galloway. Grado and Kenny Williams are current PBW Tag Team Champions.
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2014–present)
In 2014, Grado appeared on the second season of TNA British Boot Camp in an ongoing feud with judge Al Snow.[6][7] After missing the second round of the competition due to having lunch and losing track of time, Snow threw Grado out of the competition. Grado would then appear at the Manchester auditions and was once again thrown out. He reappeared in London and with some convincing from Gail Kim, Snow allowed him back into the competition. Snow would then send Sha Samuels to rough up Grado in the second round. He would make it through to the British finals and onto the U.S. finals before finally being eliminated at the Top 6. After Snow eliminated Grado from the competition, Grado challenged Snow to a match at the SSE Hydro as part of TNA's Maximum Impact Tour in January 2015. Snow accepted and Grado went on to win the match, followed by Snow shaking his hand.
Grado appeared at Destination X on June 10, having earned another chance in TNA following his victory over Snow. Grado later appeared in several backstage segments, attempting parkour and trying to lose weight to be able to compete in the X Division. Only at the weigh-in did Jeremy Borash inform Grado that "there are no limits in the X-Division". Grado would immediately compete against Kenny King and Cruz, getting the pinfall victory over the latter. Grado fought for the TNA X Division Championship in a losing effort against Low Ki and Tigre Uno. Uno won the match and the title. During October and November (taped in July), Grado went on to participate in the new TNA World Title Series tournament, where he was placed fourth of his block in Team UK. He failed to win all the matches against Drew Galloway, Rockstar Spud, and Bram, thus failing to advance to the round of 16 from his block. On the January 26, 2016 edition of Impact Wrestling. Grado competed in the Feast or Fired match and was the first man to grab the briefcase. Unfortunately, later in the broadcast, during the reveal ceremony, the briefcase revealed that Grado contained the pink slip and as a result of that, he was immediately fired from TNA.
On February 9, 2016, Grado returned to Impact claiming he was screwed and was going to show proof that he was screwed when Eli Drake arrived with security. His security then chased Grado out the ring, and Eli attempted to attack him only to be assaulted by Grado. Grado escaped through a tunnel. Later in the night, Billy Corgan was talking about the new UK tour when Grado complained about being screwed. After repeatedly making a rant, security escorted him away. Drake then interrupted Grado and told him "he better shut up about whatever he thinks he knows" and then attacked him.[8]
During TNA's Maximum Impact tour of the UK, Grado would make an appearance as a masked wrestler under the guise of Odarg the Great, tagging with Mahabali Shera against Eli Drake and Jessie Godderz.[9] He was billed from "Parts Unknown" and used Grado's move set and entrance theme. Grado would continue appearing during the Maximum Impact 8 tour claiming to have proof that he was "screwed" by Eli Drake. A week later, while showing viewers at home a proof for Grado's point of being screwed by Eli Drake and shoing him switching his "FIRED" with the "King Of The Mountain" (originally in Grado's case), Grado received a contract ladder match against Eli Drake which he went on to win. Two weeks later, when he started talking to Mahabali Shera about his comback party, both men were, with no clear reason, brutally attacked by Al Snow.
Acting career
Grado portrayed Police Constable Hugh McKirdie in the BBC Scotland sitcom Scot Squad. He later starred as Brian Doyle / Buster on the BBC Scotland Scottish soap opera River City, on which he also wrestled Jack Jester.
In wrestling
- Finishing moves
- Get Tae Yer Bed (Fireman's carry dropped into a knee lift) – parodied from CM Punk
- R-Grado / Grado Cutta (Jumping cutter) – parodied from Randy Orton
- Stevenston Roundabout / Turn of Twister (Fireman's carry facebuster) – parodied from Brock Lesnar
- Stone Stunner (Stunner) – parodied from Stone Cold Steve Austin
- Wee Boot / Grado Kick (Running big boot, with theatrics)
- Signature moves
- Bionic elbow, with theatrics
- Roll 'N Slice (Cannonball)
- From the tap end of Stevenson to the Rock Bottom! (Side slam) – parodied from The Rock
- The Earthworm (Chop drop to the opponent's throat, with theatrics) – parodied from Scotty 2 Hotty
- STF – parodied from John Cena
- Nicknames
- "The Chubby Wee"
- Entrance themes
- "Like a Prayer" by Arieand (ICW / Independent Circuit; August 5, 2012 – present / TNA;[note 1] February 2, 2015 - present)
- "A Grado I Have Made" by Dale Oliver (TNA; June 10, 2015 – present)
- "99 Problems" by Hugo (ICW; January 24, 2016)
Championships and accomplishments
- Future Pro Wrestling
- FPW Title #1 Contendership Tournament (2014)
- Insane Championship Wrestling
- ICW World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
- ICW Tag Team Champion (1 time) – with Colt Cabana
- ICW Bammy Award for "Insane Moment of the Year" for winning the ICW Championship at Fear & Loathing VIII (2016)
- International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom
- IPW:UK All England Championship (1 time)[10]
- Scottish Wrestling Alliance
- SWA Tag Team Champion (2 times) – with Glen Dunbar
- SWA Tag Team Title Tournament (2005)
- Swiss Wrestling Entertainment
- SWE Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Pascal Splater[11]
- Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
- Premier British Wrestling
- PBW Tag Team Champion (1 time, current) - with Kenny Williams
- Pro Wrestling Elite
- PWE World Heavyweight Champion (1 time)
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
Notes
- ↑ Occasionally used live and dubbed over for broadcast.
References
- ↑ "Revolution Pro Wrestling June 14 London, England, results: AJ Styles, Nakamura, Ishii, Colt Cabana, Matt Sydal". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Retrieved 2015-06-14.
- 1 2 3 "Grado". Pro Wrestling Elite. Retrieved 2014-11-12.
- ↑ "Grado". BBC One.
- ↑ Virtue, Graeme. "Grado: Buckfast and banter with UK wrestling's new hope". The Guardian.
- ↑ "The British Wrestler – Full Length". Vice. Retrieved 2014-11-12.
- ↑ "Comedy wrestler Grado lands his big break after earning a place on US-based TV show British Boot Camp". Daily Record. Retrieved 2014-08-22.
- ↑ "TNA British Boot Camp 2: The 'clown prince of wrestling' Grado tries to impress the judges". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 2014-10-16.
- ↑ Boutwell, Josh. "Grado claims he was screwed". Wrestleview. Retrieved February 12, 2016.
- ↑ Carapola, Stuart (June 24, 2015). "COMPLETE IMPACT WRESTLING REPORT: NEW X DIVISION CHAMPION, YOU'LL NEVER GUESS WHO SHOWED UP, ANGLE'S MYSTERY OPPONENT IS REVEALED". PWInsider.com. PWInsider. Retrieved June 24, 2015.
- ↑ http://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=30
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/swisswrestlingentertainment/photos/a.539258629489897.1073741829.533105726771854/845657632183327/?type=1
- ↑ http://www.profightdb.com/pwi/grado-10691.html
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